"I've always considered myself a little more fluid along the spectrum. So even being called bisexual ... I remember in my early twenties I was like, 'But bisexual means I can only like girls and guys, what if I like something else?'" said Porowski in the May issue of Gay Times.

Porowski has previously talked about his sexuality, noting that he's been more reserved in talking about it only because he feels it's "intimate", and not anything that he's ashamed of.

"I don't know many people who have a path similar to mine, so I've always been a little more reticent to be as open about it. I'm also not somebody who talks about sexuality that much. I'm a little old-school in that sense," he said in an interview with GQ in February.

He also said in the same interview: "Some people have their sexuality really at the forefront of who they are, and I applaud those people. You look at somebody like ["Queer Eye" co-star] Jonathan [Van Ness] ... I envy the comfort that he has in his own skin."